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The PSAP have decided to survey at least 300 committed Unitarians to establish what those we survey think the part Social Action should play in our Unitarian movement.  We define Social Action as working for a fairer society. 

Please answer the questions below:

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* 1. How important do you think social action is to you as an individual?

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* 2. How important is social action to you as an individual?

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* 3. Do you undertake any social action as an individual outside of your Church/Chapel community?

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* 4. Do you think you should or would like to undertake more social action activities as an individual?

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* 5. If you think you would like to undertake more what stops you?

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* 6. If you undertake social action what is the main area of your activity?

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* 7. What part should social action play in the activities of your Chapel/Church and or the Unitarian movement?

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* 8. Is social action an element in the functioning of your Chapel/Church?

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* 9. Do you think your Church/Chapel should undertake more social action?

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* 10. Do you see social action as religious worship, observance or inquiry?

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* 11. What is the main social action activity undertaken by your Chapel/Church?

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* 12. How would you feel about our movement if our movement took very little or no social action?

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* 13. How helpful would it be to have more guidance/campaigns from the GA/Essex Hall to achieving more social action?

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* 14. Should the Unitarian movement as a whole emphasise social action more than it currently does?

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* 15. Should the Inquirer publish more about social action than it does?

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* 16. Name:
(Can be withheld but it would be helpful to avoid duplication when we do further surveys in the movement.)

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